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Memorandum for Mr. Dimock with a copy of a telegram to Mr. Nick D. Collaer at Fort Lincoln in Bismarck, North Dakota from W. F. Kelly, Chief Supervisor of Border Patrol

Memorandum for Mr. Dimock with a copy of a telegram to Mr. Nick D. Collaer at Fort Lincoln in Bismarck, North Dakota from W. F. Kelly, Chief Supervisor of Border Patrol

April 25, 1941
MEMORANDUM FOR MR. DIMQCK
Attached is a copy of a self -explanatory telegram to Collaer regarding the WPA building project at Fort
Missoula*
I called upon Acting Assistant Commissioner Jackson, in charge of building construction for the WPA here, and he advised no that not more than $6*00 per man month could be expended for materials by the WPA, but that this amount may be increased if there are other current projects In the State of Montana upon which less than $6.00 per man month is being expended for materials. The chances, therefore, of the WPA being able to furnish all of the materials for this project are not very good. It may be necessary for us to try to secure the necessary funds from the President's emergency fund or sons other source*
56067/440
Enol.
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Memorandum for Mr. Dimock with a copy of a telegram to Mr. Nick D. Collaer at Fort Lincoln in Bismarck, North Dakota from W. F. Kelly, Chief Supervisor of Border Patrol

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April 25, 1941
MEMORANDUM FOR MR. DIMQCK
Attached is a copy of a self -explanatory telegram to Collaer regarding the WPA building project at Fort
Missoula*
I called upon Acting Assistant Commissioner Jackson, in charge of building construction for the WPA here, and he advised no that not more than $6*00 per man month could be expended for materials by the WPA, but that this amount may be increased if there are other current projects In the State of Montana upon which less than $6.00 per man month is being expended for materials. The chances, therefore, of the WPA being able to furnish all of the materials for this project are not very good. It may be necessary for us to try to secure the necessary funds from the President's emergency fund or sons other source*
56067/440
Enol.
tfPKtkh
� . "- "iiliilMmrr~- - - . i.J J I'U jfHCTMjlSSjllljll Mil-